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PO Box 307 Friona, Texas 79035 Phone: (806) 295-6905 Fax: (806) 295-6907


HEC FEED YARD OFFERS Cattle Procurement


Experienced Management and Ownership Extensive Fat Cattle Sales & Sorting Experience Full Line of Marketing Options Available Joint Venturing


Limit Feeding & Grower Rations Pasture & Grass Programs Retained Ownership Programs Risk Management Advice


Pat Halverson (806) 592-1946 General Manager


Lee Plummer (806) 265-5519


Cattle Superintendent


Oscar Vasquez (806) 265-5638


Yard Superintendent MANUFACTURED BY AGRIDYNE, LLC


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